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This is a list of angels in fiction. For angels in theology, see the list of theological angels . This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .
Angel (The Amazing Digital Circus) The Angel and the Woman; The Angel (fairy tale) Angela (character) Angelito de Canal 13; Angelmouse; Angelus (comics) The Authority (His Dark Materials) Avengelyne; Azazeal; Aziraphale
This is a navigational list of deities exclusively from fictional works, organized primarily by media type then by title of the fiction work, series, franchise or author. . This list does not include deities worshipped by humans in real life that appear in fictional works unless they are distinct enough to be mentioned in a Wikipedia article separate from the articles for the entities they are ...
Your little one is a gift from the heavens, so why not give them one of these divine monikers?
Angel names for babies can be inspired by spirituality, religious texts or even angels on TV. ... For example, two of the most popular angel names are Castiel and Azrael — characters on the ...
My help is God, of God's flock, Angel of Sagittarius Agiel: Zazel Christianity, Judaism, Islam Archangel, Seraph: The Intelligence Angels of all kinds, Guardian Angel of Saturn Ananiel: Christianity Watcher Storm of God, Angel of water, guard of the gates of the South Wind [1] Anush: Mandaeism Uthra Teacher of John the Baptist, miracle worker ...
Like many characters on the show, Angel changes drastically, starting out as an almost reluctant hero, and ending up an altruistic hero who is, in Cordelia's words, "trying to save everyone on the planet." Angel is the only character to appear in every episode. Charisma Carpenter as Cordelia Chase (1.01–4.22, appeared in 5.12; After the Fall)
The enigmatic anti-hero (and main protagonist) of the series, Azoth is the jaded product of a childhood spent on the streets scrounging to survive. Originally he is part of the Black Dragon Guild, a poorly established group of adolescent thieves, divided into 'Bigs' and 'Littles' (adolescents and young children).